Triumph Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF HIJI KLMN| Triumph may be of several kinds | A |
| There 's triumph in the room | B |
| When that old imperator Death | C |
| By faith is overcome | D |
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| There 's triumph of the finer mind | E |
| When truth affronted long | F |
| Advances calm to her supreme | G |
| Her God her only throng | F |
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| A triumph when temptation's bribe | H |
| Is slowly handed back | I |
| One eye upon the heaven renounced | J |
| And one upon the rack | I |
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| Severer triumph by himself | K |
| Experienced who can pass | L |
| Acquitted from that naked bar | M |
| Jehovah's countenance | N |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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